POTENTIAL REMOTE VIEWING USER GROUPS
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP96-00791R000300040001-1
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RIPPUB
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U
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7
Document Creation Date:
November 4, 2016
Document Release Date:
October 27, 1998
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1
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Publication Date:
July 6, 1995
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OPEN
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Potential Remote Viewing User Groups
introduction
I'm with the At riot Institutes for Research (AlR) in
Washington, DC, a company that specializes in social and behavioral research. Under the direction
of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), AIR is currently evaluating a program which researches
alternative techniques to enhancing human performance. One alternative technique in review is
Remote Viewing (RV).
Through a review of the research conducted on remote viewing, this evaluation program will help
determine whether this research has any long-term practical value for the intelligence community,
said, if it does? what changes should be made in methods and approach to atlhattee the value of
remote viewing research.
Currently, a review is being conducted on completed remote viewing research. Concurrent with
that process, Interviews are being eonducted with pot+mtial acid actual users of remote viewing data
in the Department of Defense and the intelligence community. We are hoping that you will be
able to assist us today. I will ask some questions pertaining to whether or not you could use this
type of information, the value you would place on this type of information, and how it might be
used in your work. The entire session should, take about an hour and a half.
Your participation is voluntary and, at any time during the session, you may stop participating.
You don't have to answer any question that you don't want to. The answers you give us will be
mean only by authorized people working on this project. Your a vers are confidential and will be
used for research purposes only. Your name won't be linked to your answers.
Before we begin, would you read this consent form and sign it if you agree to participate? This is
the only Form that will have your -name on it, and it will he kept separate from the rest of the
materials.
Give consent Form.
Do you have any questions about anything so far?
Note any questions on Notetaker'6 Guide
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Assurance of Confidentiality
The Central Intellienee Agency ham requested the American Institutes for Research to
assist in the review of the remote viewing research program. You will be helping us by
answering questions pertaining to the remote viewing phou9snexxon. The session should take
approximately 90 minutes while you answer questions for us.
Your participation is completely voluntary. You may stop at any time. You don't
have to answer any question that you don't want to. Your ati$wer9 will be kept completely
confidential. We will ttat use your rwuene in any report about this study.
If you agree to help us, please sign below. Even if you sign this form, you can stop
participating whenever you want.
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The Interview
Now, T am going -co ask you some questions.
1. Have you used the support of remote viewers?
Why did you request support of remote viewers?
3. What information did you request from the remote viewer? 6'`^
4. What information did you receive from the remote viewer?
5. How did you use the remote viewing products?
Did the remote viewing; products help you search for or identify other relevant
information?
Did the remote viewing product lead you to take a different approach to the problem? ,,,,~
6. Did the remote viewing project seem to confirm your initial approach? -- "'s G?c-1
7. Did yot receive any subsequent information that confirmed/disconfirmed the remote viewing
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V. Could the remote viewing products be used without itifor'motieti from other sources?
9. Were the remote viewing products accurate? - V^..cu..A-aL It.
10. How much relevant information was included in the remote viewing product?
Did the remote viewing products lead you to have greater confidence in your conclusion?
Did vee of the remote viewing products save you time?
11. Would you use ~h) again and if so, under what circumstances?
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12. Would you pay for the services of a remote viewer?
If so, how much?
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4. What information did you receive from the remote viewer?
5. How did you Cuse)the remote viewing products?
Did the remote viewing product lead you t6 take a different approach to the problem?
6. Did the remote viewing prpject seem to confirm your initial approach?
Did the remote viewid.g products help you search for or identify of relevant
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7. Did yev. receive any subsequent information that eonfirmedldisconfirmed the remote viewing
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S. Could the retuote viewing products be used without ifl rrx ti.en from other sources?
9. Were the remote viewing products accurate? _ ~r Fk,
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10. How much relevant information was ineluded in the remote viewing product?
Did the remote viewing products lead you to have greater confidence in youx conclusions?
If so, how much?
Did.-use of the remote viewing products save you time? Hach h NGK 7' '/_/ nK'T C /h ~rC !1